The Satin Bells were a British pop band active during the late 1960s, known for their unique blend of pop, soul, and rhythm and blues. The group was particularly noted for its strong vocals, especially those of lead singer Sheila Carter. Their most significant contribution to the music industry was their single "I Stand Accused," which became a popular hit in 1966. Despite their short tenure, The Satin Bells are remembered for their distinctive sound and their role in the British pop music scene of the '60s.